The subreddits have a, uh, less than charitable opinion of Buzzfeed (Source: /r/dankmemes)

Let's talk about BuzzFeed. In the world of meme culture, BuzzFeed is a textbook case of The Kool-Aid Point in full effect: extremely popular, reviled by many, but for the most part, harmlessly mainstream--unless you are a regular patron of Reddit's /r/MemeEconomy or /r/DankMemes forums, in which case, Buzzfeed is the f***ing antichrist.

The Average /r/MemeEconomy Reaction to Buzzfeed (Source: /r/MemeEconomy)

Recently, Buzzfeed cited both subreddits in an article about "Cracking Open A Cold One With a Boys", describing them as "places where it's decided if a meme deserves to take off or not." Pretty charitable, right? Well, once the daytraders of memes on Reddit found out about this shout-out a few weeks later (three full weeks after the post, for the record), all hell broke loose. As of yesterday, /r/DankMemes moderator wazowski_kachowski made his stance on BuzzFeed's Invasion of the subreddit very clear.

Does /r/DankMemes need a safe space from Buzzfeed? (Source: /r/dankmemes)

The amount of support from the community for Redditor wazowski_kachowski's brave post overflowed in the comments. The top comment from a fellow moderator breathlessly reads:

Imagine the Independence Day theme playing behind this | /r/DankMemes

"Buzzfeed terrorism is eating up large portions of the meme community. They've become rich. We have to do something about this. Buzzfeed must be stopped."

The thing is, there's no evidence of "BuzzFeed normies" trying to "invade" the subreddits at all, or at least no more than outsiders from other communities flocking to the ever-growing hubs for meme-spotting. All through the first half of this month, the subreddit has operated as it normally has, with edgy, borderline or outright racist, sexist, and transphobic memes regularly hitting the top of the subreddit. Nevertheless, at their moderators' call to arms, the /r/DankMemes speculators have taken it upon themselves to flood the subreddit with the edgiest memes they can think of (which typically tops out at 9/11 jokes).

How to respond to Buzzfeed (source: /r/DankMemes

For its part, /r/MemeEconomy has reacted in its usual idiom, satirically crying "SELL SELL SELL" and lamenting the impending collapse of the meme market, which sounds like just another day on the subreddit. Nevertheless, the whole kerfuffle provides an illuminating look into the elitist psyche of those whom we consider the meme-bearers of the Internet. When even mentioned in passing by a website deemed too mainstream, an entire subreddit can explode, when nothing of consequence has changed at all. As my colleague put it: "12-year-old Thinks His Secret Play Fort Is Invisible. It Isn't."

But then again, meme elitism isn't anything new. There was the Eternal September in 1993, and 4chan's raids on 9GAG and Tumblr. So long as there are memes being driven to the mainstream, there will be a dark corner of the internet doing their damnedest to stop it from happening.


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Animemes tiddles

TBH this posts seems a bit biased.

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HJSDGCE

I have no idea what the hell is going on.

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Cyphon

It is honestly baffling to me that nobody on 4chan or reddit has really tried a DDoS on Buzzfeed. It's an atrocious website that is hated by everyone but its users, why has there never been a concerted effort to destroy it before?

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Doc_ock_rokc

Because that gives them clicks. Plus they already pay for bots to click them

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nabusco

>When a meme site covers news better than most actual news sites

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Freddy "Love" Valentine

I know, right? It's also like the Onion's starting to sound more believable than all this news nowadays!

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UziBARs(4EccHI)

Caled know your meme for a reason, plus i seem to dislike reddit more cause of they way they "achieve establishment" i dont really use Buzz very much like i use too, but shiit i'm jut waitin for Meme wars

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Gbull7863

Humm… sad.. but very true ??

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Kuronomi

So lemme get this straight, if Buzzfeed uses a meme, said meme is now dead/accesible for "normies"?

But yes i do admit this isn't okay in their part.

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Dave Lylia "Pigeon"

This is one hell of a year for Buzzfeed.

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memesa

> As my colleague put it: “12-year-old Thinks His Secret Play Fort Is Invisible. It Isn’t.”

Holy shit! Get you're euphoric "colleague" a medal.

Anyway, this was more about WHO did it, than what they did.

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UnKewln00b

Memes should just never be brought to attention. They weren't meant to get big. Case in point, did everyone forget about the Grumpy Cat movie?

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arch713

I did, did it ever come out, and if it did, was it as bad as I think it will be? A cat can only do so much, right?

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